The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Science Division investigates physical and chemical processes on the Earth, in the solar system, and throughout the universe. Explorations of space and terrestrial processes lead to understanding of the universe. Methods for accomplishing scientific work pertaining to the nature of the Earth, the Solar System, the galaxy, etc., are addressed in the JPL Science Division. Techniques in both physical and life sciences are utilized.
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| - The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Science Division investigates physical and chemical processes on the Earth, in the solar system, and throughout the universe. Explorations of space and terrestrial processes lead to understanding of the universe. Methods for accomplishing scientific work pertaining to the nature of the Earth, the Solar System, the galaxy, etc., are addressed in the JPL Science Division. Techniques in both physical and life sciences are utilized.
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| - The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Science Division investigates physical and chemical processes on the Earth, in the solar system, and throughout the universe. Explorations of space and terrestrial processes lead to understanding of the universe. Methods for accomplishing scientific work pertaining to the nature of the Earth, the Solar System, the galaxy, etc., are addressed in the JPL Science Division. Techniques in both physical and life sciences are utilized.
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